There are many many medications that could be tried to help in the above mentioned conditions. Getting a proper evaluation by a psychiatrst would be the best plan of action. For a list of the top 20 most popular medications for schizophrenia check out the following link:

This includes reviews of the most popular medications. I can personally recommend Abilify as I have taken it for years with no ill effects though everyone is different in their response to a medication.

Hi there iqbalsyed. Just curious, if a dr. did your diagnosis, you might ask him/her to either prescribe you the necessary medications, or to set you up a referral with a therapist, such as a psychiatrist, who might beable to evaluate your condition. And if not, I also suggest a visit to your primary for a referral, for you to get the necessary help. the best to you.

I totally agree with all the above answers. Get to a physchiratrist ASAP! you will probably see him for med needs, & then referred to a phycologist for therapy. Please follow this plan of action for your own good...

Hi, as the guys have already said, you need to speak to a psychiatrist for the correct prescription to treat you symptoms. As Laurie said, there are many different medications and it is good to know which ones have worked for people, so on that note, i have/do use(d) citalopram (celexa) and think it is great! I also know other people that have had just as much success with them. These are an anti-depressant med. I also take seroquel, for bipolar, and again i have had a lot of relief from my symptoms with this. Finally, i take amitriptyline, another anti-depressant, and this really helps with my insomnia. I hope you are able to get a good treatment regime put in place. It isn't uncommon to have more than one type of medication if you are treating several symptoms. Good luck

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